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galyna_malyna said:
I have seen guys reporting they got updated instructions in 10-15 days in the below thread, you may come across more info in this link which answers your questions.




Thank you! That's exactly what I needed! You've been really helpful!
Good luck with your PPR! I can see you're over 6 months already, can totally relate to that! It's coming soon, prepare to celebrate :D

Hopefully :)

All the best
 
Hello,

I am Silent Member, AOR 17 Feb, Medical Passed 22 Feb, NDVO, Outland. Since 22 Feb there is no update. Any body in same situation?
 
anyone from NVDO (CONFIRMED BY GCMS NOTES) not received ppr yet.
confirmed
 
Gurpalschahal said:
anyone from NVDO (CONFIRMED BY GCMS NOTES) not received ppr yet.
confirmed

iam fsw outland, from ndvo , i dint get PPR or RPRF yet.
 
whzqsun said:
Hi,I got PPR this morning. Just six months from e-AOR. Thanks all members in this forum who help each others with this thread.

Wish all still waiting get ur PPRs soon!!!

Congratulations
 
Champ27 said:
Landed @ rainbow bridge 11.30 pm 18 aug 2016.. Smooth process..thanks to this forum..
Any Questions .. Am happy to answer and help..

Congratulations
 
galyna_malyna said:
Hi all!
I've been a silent member of the group til now, but I finally received a long awaited PPR on August 17, and wanted to share my joy with you, guys. This forum has been a huge help, so thank you all! For those of you still waiting: hang in there! I know it's hard, believe me, I've been waiting for this moment for 6 months and 10 days! But this day's gonna come eventually and it's going to feel real good!

btw, my Background Check never went In progress til the day of PPR, and I also got the PPR in my CIC, not an email. From some previous posts I can say that's probably specific to Hong Kong VO.

Here's my timeline:

FSW Outland
AOR Feb 8
Meds passed Feb 11
Schedule A Feb 12
Ghoust email May 3
Ghoust email May 21
BG InProgress Aug 17
PPR Aug 17

Congrats to all who's got a golden email already! A quick question: is there anyone who had to change their VO after PPR?
I was working in China, so my file was processed in Hong Kong (I guees, never ordered notes) and I've got passport submission instructions for residents of China. However, I moved to my home country (Ukraine) in July. I did raise a CSE to inform them about change of address and even received an email saying they've got all the information, but obviously it was not the case. Raised another CSE on Wed, but I'm worried it's gonna take too long, we've only got 30 days after all.
I'm pretty sure I've seen someone with the similar experience here, but I can't seem to find it now. Any advice? I would really appreciate some help!

Congratulations
 
7 months since AOR..file transferred to NDVO on 13th June..

Does anyone know how to contact NDVO??
 
Guys, I have received my passports back with CoPR copies. Planning to do border crossing tomorrow.
Best wishes to every-one waiting at different stages of process.
 
akshaysonaje said:
Guys, I have received my passports back with CoPR copies. Planning to do border crossing tomorrow.
Best wishes to every-one waiting at different stages of process.

Congratulations and all the best.
 
Guys probably my last post in this thread -

I have done flag poling by foot yesterday at Douglas/ Peace Arch border crossing near Vancouver, BC. It was very smooth on both the sides (US and Canada). The entire process took approx. 20 mins with no questions being asked.
I've carried proof of funds, pay stubs, etc. They never asked anything apart from passport, COPR and flagpoling slip (issued by US border security) and gave me 2 Canadian flags and welcomed me home!!

Good luck and best to everyone waiting out there. Patience is the key!!
 
akshaysonaje said:
Guys, I have received my passports back with CoPR copies. Planning to do border crossing tomorrow.
Best wishes to every-one waiting at different stages of process.

try to go either very early in the morning or late at night. My landing took 5.5 h on the Canadian side >__<
 
Innana said:
try to go either very early in the morning or late at night. My landing took 5.5 h on the Canadian side >__<

Holy smokes!!! 5.5 hours! That is brutal...
 
hemurk said:
Guys probably my last post in this thread -

I have done flag poling by foot yesterday at Douglas/ Peace Arch border crossing near Vancouver, BC. It was very smooth on both the sides (US and Canada). The entire process took approx. 20 mins with no questions being asked.
I've carried proof of funds, pay stubs, etc. They never asked anything apart from passport, COPR and flagpoling slip (issued by US border security) and gave me 2 Canadian flags and welcomed me home!!

Good luck and best to everyone waiting out there. Patience is the key!!

Congrats!!
 
Can some please confirm the PO BOX Address to send passport for PR Stamping to OTTAWA OFFICE. The one mentioned in Ready for Visa email.